U.S. patent application number 13/898149 was filed with the patent office on 2013-12-26 for jigsaw.
This patent application is currently assigned to MAKITA CORPORATION. The applicant listed for this patent is Makita Corporation. Invention is credited to Toshiyuki KANI, Kenta NIWA.
Application Number | 20130340261 13/898149 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 48520789 |
Filed Date | 2013-12-26 |
United States Patent
Application |
20130340261 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
NIWA; Kenta ; et
al. |
December 26, 2013 |
JIGSAW
Abstract
A jigsaw includes a housing, a motor, a blade, a roller holder
and a dust collection passage. The housing accommodates the motor.
The blade driven by a motor protrudes downward from a front part of
the housing and moves in a reciprocating manner to cut a workpiece.
The roller holder is pivotally arranged under the housing and holds
a roller that is arranged between a pair of side walls facing each
other. The roller abuts on a rear part of the blade. The dust
collection passage formed through the housing has a dust collection
port that opens behind the roller holder. The jigsaw further
includes a dust collection nozzle that has a vertically long
opening formed on a front face and a rear face thereof
respectively, the opening on the front face being connected to the
dust collection port.
Inventors: |
NIWA; Kenta; (Anjo-shi,
JP) ; KANI; Toshiyuki; (Anjo-shi, JP) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
Makita Corporation |
Anjo-shi |
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JP |
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Assignee: |
MAKITA CORPORATION
Anjo-shi
JP
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Family ID: |
48520789 |
Appl. No.: |
13/898149 |
Filed: |
May 20, 2013 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
30/124 |
Current CPC
Class: |
B23D 59/006 20130101;
B23D 49/165 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
30/124 |
International
Class: |
B23D 59/00 20060101
B23D059/00 |
Foreign Application Data
Date |
Code |
Application Number |
Jun 26, 2012 |
JP |
2012-143179 |
Claims
1. A jigsaw comprising: a housing; a motor that is accommodated in
the housing; a cutting blade that is driven by the motor, protrudes
downward from a front part of the housing, and moves in a
reciprocating manner so as to cut a workpiece; a roller holder that
is pivotally arranged, under the housing, and holds a roller which
abuts on a rear part of the cutting blade and is arranged between a
pair of side walls facing each other; and. a dust collection
passage that is formed on the housing, and has a dust collection
port that opens behind the roller holder, wherein the roller holder
supports a dust collection nozzle that has a vertically long
opening formed on a front face and a rear face thereof
respectively, the opening on the rear face being connected to the
dust collection port.
2. The jigsaw according to claim 1, wherein the dust collection
nozzle is arranged between the pair of the side walls.
3. The jigsaw according to claim 1, wherein the dust collection
nozzle is provided continuously with the pair of the side
walls.
4. The jigsaw according to claim 2, wherein the pair of the side
walls are pivotally arranged under the housing by a pin, and the
dust collection nozzle is coupled to the pair of the side walls by
the pin.
5. The jigsaw according to claim 3, wherein the pair of the side
walls are pivotally arranged under the housing by a pin, and the
dust collection nozzle is coupled to the pair of the side walls by
the pin.
6. The jigsaw according to claim 4, wherein the dust collection
nozzle is configured as a hollow box, the opening on the rear face
of the dust collection nozzle has a shorter vertical length than
the opening on the front face, a bottom face of the dust collection
nozzle is formed so as to be inclined upward from the front face
toward the rear face, and the dust collection port is connected to
the opening on the rear face in the dust collection nozzle.
7. The jigsaw according to claim 6, wherein a protrusion portion is
formed at an upper front end of the dust collection nozzle and
substantially semicircularly protrudes frontward in a side view of
the dust collection nozzle, a through-hole is provided through
which the pin is inserted to pass through the protrusion portion in
a right and left direction in a frontal view of the jigsaw, and the
dust collection nozzle is coupled to the pair of the side walls by
the pin inserted through the through-hole.
8. The jigsaw according to claim 5, wherein the dust collection
nozzle is configured as a hollow box, the opening on the rear face
of the dust collection nozzle has a shorter vertical length than
the opening on the front face, a bottom face of the dust collection
nozzle is formed so as to be inclined upward from the front face
toward the rear face, and the dust collection port is connected to
the opening on the rear face of the dust collection nozzle.
9. The jigsaw according to claim 8, wherein a protrusion portion is
formed at an upper front end of the dust collection nozzle and
substantially semicircularly protrudes frontward in a side view of
the dust collection nozzle, a through-hole is provided through
which the pin is inserted to pass through the protrusion portion in
a left and right direction in a frontal view of the jigsaw, and the
dust collection nozzle is coupled to the pair of the side walls by
the pin inserted through the through-hole.
10. The jigsaw according to claim 3, wherein notch portions to
which rear parts of the side walls are fitted are provided in both
left and right side faces of the dust collection nozzle
respectively, continuously with the front face of the dust
collection nozzle.
11. The jigsaw according to claim 1, wherein the dust collection
passage is provided so as to pass through the housing in an axial
direction of an output shaft and to form a long hollow passage in
the housing, and a connection portion for a dust collection hose
that is joined to a dust collector is opened through the rear face
of the housing that constitutes a rear end of the dust collection
passage.
12. A jigsaw comprising: a housing; a cutting blade moves in a
reciprocating manner with respect to the housing so as to cut a
workpiece; a roller holder that is arranged at the housing, and
holds a roller which abuts on a rear part of the cutting blade; and
a dust collection nozzle that is supported by the roller holder.
Description
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent
Application Number 2012-143179 filed on Jun. 26, 2012, the entirety
of which is incorporated by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to a jigsaw in which a roller
holder is pivotally arranged under a housing accommodating a motor,
and holds a roller abutting on a rear part of a cutting blade
protruding from the housing. In the jigsaw, a dust collection
passage is formed through the housing and has a dust collection
port opening behind the roller holder.
DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ART
[0003] For example, in the specification of US Patent Application
Publication No. 2009/0077814A, there is disclosed a jigsaw
including a cutting blade, a roller holder and a dust collection
passage. The cutting blade protrudes downward from a front part of
a housing accommodating a motor, and moves in a reciprocating
manner so as to cut a workpiece when the motor is driven. The
roller holder pivotally arranged under a bottom of the housing
holds a roller that is arranged between a pair of side walls facing
each other and that abuts on a rear part of the cutting blade. The
dust collection passage formed through the housing includes a dust
collection port opening behind the roller holder. In the jigsaw,
chips of the workpiece are sucked into the dust collector from the
dust collection port through the dust collection passage when a
dust collector connected to the dust collection passage is
operated.
[0004] However, in the aforementioned jigsaw, when the workpiece is
cut by the cutting blade, the roller presses the rear part of the
cutting blade. It is therefore inevitable to arrange the roller
holder between the dust collection port and the cutting blade.
Thus, the roller holder may be an obstacle to arrange the dust
collection port in a position close to the cutting blade. As a
result, chips are not sufficiently sucked from the dust collection
port, and the efficiency of collecting chips deteriorates. Further,
chips may be blown up from a cut part of the workpiece by the
cutting blade.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] This invention is devised in view of the foregoing
disadvantages. It is an object of the present invention to provide
a jigsaw that can enhance the efficiency of collecting chips
including chips blown up from a cut part of a workpiece.
[0006] A first aspect of the present invention is a jigsaw
including a housing, a motor, a cutting blade, a roller holder and
a dust collection passage. The housing accommodates the motor, and
the cutting blade protruding downward from a front part of the
housing moves in a reciprocating manner and cuts a workpiece when
the motor is driven. The roller holder is pivotally arranged under
the housing and holds a roller. The roller is arranged between a
pair of side walls facing each other and abuts on a rear part of
the cutting blade. The dust collection passage formed through the
housing has a dust collection port opening behind the roller
holder. Further, the roller holder supports a dust collection
nozzle that has a vertically long opening formed on a front face
and a rear face thereof respectively, the opening on the rear face
being connected to the dust collection port.
[0007] According to a second aspect of the present invention, in
the configuration of the first aspect, the dust collection nozzle
is arranged between the pair of the side walls.
[0008] According to a third aspect of the present invention, in the
configuration of the first aspect, the dust collection nozzle is
provided continuously with the pair of the side walls.
[0009] According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, in
the configuration of the second aspect and the third aspect, the
pair of the side walls are pivotally arranged under the housing via
a pin by which the dust collection nozzle is coupled to the pair of
the side walls.
[0010] In the jigsaw according to the first aspect, chips are
introduced to the dust collection port from the dust collection
nozzle that is attached to the roller holder located behind the
cutting blade. Therefore, the efficiency of collecting chips can be
enhanced. Furthermore, the vertically long opening is formed on the
front face of the dust collection nozzle, whereby chips blown up
from the cut part of the workpiece are likely to be introduced to
the dust collection port from the vertically long opening. In
consequence, it is also possible to sufficiently collect the chips
blown up from the cut part.
[0011] According to the second aspect, the dust collection nozzle
can be arranged between the pair of the side walls of the roller
holder. Accordingly, there is no need to independently provide a
space for the dust collection nozzle.
[0012] According to the third aspect, chips passing through the
space between the pair of the side walls can be introduced to the
dust collection port via the dust collection nozzle. Accordingly,
the roller holder (the pair of the side walls) can be utilized as
the dust collection passage for chips.
[0013] According to the fourth aspect, the dust collection nozzle
can be easily coupled to the pair of the side walls, simply by
using the pin that pivotally supports the roller holder (the pair
of the side walls) under the housing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the internal structure
of a jigsaw according to a first embodiment of the present
invention.
[0015] FIG. 2 is a side sectional view of the jigsaw according to
the first embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] FIG. 3 is a front view of the jigsaw according to the first
embodiment of the present invention.
[0017] FIG. 4A is a perspective view of a dust collection nozzle
according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
[0018] FIG. 4B is a side view of the dust collection nozzle
according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
[0019] FIG. 4C is a front view of the dust collection nozzle
according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
[0020] FIG. 5A is a perspective view of a dust collection nozzle
according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
[0021] FIG. 5B is a side view of the dust collection nozzle
according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
[0022] FIG. 5C is a front view of the dust collection nozzle
according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
[0023] FIG. 6 is a side sectional view of the jigsaw according to
the second embodiment of the present invention.
[0024] FIG. 7 is a front view of the jigsaw according to the second
embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
[0025] A first embodiment of the present invention will be
described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4. As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3,
a jigsaw 1 includes a housing 2, a blade 3, a base 4, and a dust
collection passage 5.
[0026] The housing 2 is made of resin, and a handle 7 is provided
on an upper portion of the housing 2 (on an upper side in FIGS. 1
to 3). As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the handle 7 accommodates a
switch 9 having a trigger 8 for operating or stopping a motor M.
The motor M is accommodated at a central portion of the housing 2,
and a reciprocating mechanism is accommodated in a front portion of
the housing 2 (on the right side in FIGS. 1 and 2). A cooling fan F
of the motor M is attached to an output shaft 11 of the motor M. In
addition, a drive gear 12 of the reciprocating mechanism is meshed
with the output shaft 11. The output shaft 11 is rotatably
supported by a bearing 13 (see FIG. 2) attached to the inside of
the housing 2. Besides, the drive gear 12 is supported rotatably
with respect to a shaft portion 14 fixed in the housing 2. A
spindle 16 is fixed to an eccentric position on a front face of the
drive gear 12 (on the right side in FIG. 2). A cylindrical roller
26 is rotatably supported by the spindle 16. Furthermore, in the
front portion of the housing 2, a rod 17 is pivotally supported by
a pair of left and right rod support portions 28 and 28 protruding
forward from a slider 27. In addition, the roller 26 is inserted in
a laterally long guide groove portion 29 (see FIG. 1) that is
provided in the slider 27. Due to rotation of the drive gear 12,
the spindle 16 revolves around the shaft portion 14. At this
moment, the roller 26 inserted in the guide groove portion 29 of
the slider 27 vertically moves the slider 27 in a reciprocating
manner. As a result, the rod 17 pivotally supported by the rod
support portions 28 and 28 of the slider 27 vertically moves in a
reciprocating manner. A lower end of the rod 17 protrudes from a
lower face of a front portion of the housing 2. A blade attachment
portion 18 is provided at the lower end of the rod 17. Furthermore,
a pressing plate 50 (see FIG. 2) is accommodated in the front
portion of the housing 2. The pressing plate 50 vertically moves in
accordance with rotation of the drive gear 12, and presses down an
upper face of a later-described roller holder 22.
[0027] As shown in FIG. 2, the blade 3 assumes a rectilinear shape,
and an upper portion of the blade 3 is fixed to the blade
attachment portion 18 by insertion. The blade 3 protrudes downward
from the blade attachment portion 18 as a continuation of the blade
attachment portion 18. It should be noted that the blade 3 is an
example of the cutting blade of the present invention. Besides, a
base fixation bolt 19 is tightened on a lower face of the housing 2
so that the base 4 is attached to the lower face. As shown in FIG.
2, the base 4 is used to abut an upper face of a workpiece W.
[0028] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, a roller holder 22 is arranged
under the housing 2 and moves in a pivotal manner, as described
below. The roller holder 22 holds a roller 21 abutting on the rear
part of the blade 3. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the roller holder
22 has a pair of left and right side wall portions 23 and 23
extending downward from left and right ends of a flat upper face of
the roller holder 22. An upper end of each side wall portion 23 is
pivotally attached to a pivotal support portion (not shown) by a
pin 24 (see FIGS. 1 and 2). The pivotal support portion extends
downward from the lower face of the housing 2. Furthermore, a lower
end of each side wall portion 23 is bent forward (rightward in
FIGS. 1 and 2), and the roller 21 is pivotally attached between the
lower ends of both the side wall portions 23 and 23. The pin 24 is
not shown in FIG. 3.
[0029] In addition, a dust collection nozzle 30 shown in FIG. 4 is
attached to the roller holder 22. In FIGS. 1 to 3, there is shown
an example in which the dust collection nozzle 30 is arranged
between the pair of the side wall portions 23 and 23. A rear part
of the dust collection nozzle 30 is uncovered by the side wall
portions 23 and 23 so as to protrude rearward of the pair of the
side wall portions 23 and 23. The dust collection nozzle 30 is made
of resin and configured as a hollow box, and a bottom face of the
dust collection nozzle 30 is formed so as to be inclined upward
from a front part of the dust collection nozzle 30 toward the rear
part of the dust collection nozzle 30, as shown in FIG. 4B.
Furthermore, a protrusion portion 31 that substantially
semicircularly protrudes forward as viewed from side is formed at
an upper front end of the dust collection nozzle 30 as shown in
FIG. 2. The protrusion portion 31 has a through-hole 32 passing
through the protrusion portion 31 in a lateral direction (a left
and right direction in a frontal view of the jigsaw 1). The
aforementioned pin 24 can be inserted through the through-hole 32.
Besides, as shown in FIGS. 4A and 4C, a vertically long and
rectangular opening 33 is formed on the front face of the dust
collection nozzle 30. Further, a rectangular opening 34 is formed
on the rear face of the dust collection nozzle 30. The vertical
length of the opening 34 is shorter than that of the opening 33. As
shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the dust collection nozzle 30 is inserted
in a space between the pair of the side wall portions 23 and 23 and
coupled to the pair of the side wall portions 23 and 23 by the pin
24 that is inserted through the through-hole 32.
[0030] On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 2, the dust collection
passage 5 is provided so as to pass through the housing 2 in an
axial direction of the output shaft 11 (a front-rear direction in
FIGS. 1 and 2) and to form a hollow long passage in the lower
portion of the housing 2. A dust collection port 36 opens at a
front end of the dust collection passage 5, behind the roller
holder 22. The dust collection port 36 is joined to the dust
collection nozzle 30 attached to the roller holder 22 such that the
dust collection port 36 communicates with the opening 34. In
addition, a dust collection hose connection portion 37 opens on the
rear face of the housing 2 that constitutes a rear end of the dust
collection passage 5.
[0031] Next, the operation of the jigsaw 1 will be described. When
the switch 9 is turned on by being pressed the trigger 8 into the
handle 7, the motor M starts to be driven. When the drive gear 12
rotates as a result, the blade 3 vertically moves in a
reciprocating manner together with the rod 17, thereby cutting the
workpiece W. While the pressing plate 50 also vertically moves in
accordance with rotation of the drive gear 12, the roller holder 22
swings frontward and rearward around the pin 24 together with the
dust collection nozzle 30. Thus, the roller 21 presses the rear
part of the blade 3 according as the blade 3 ascends. In addition,
when the cooling fan F rotates in accordance with the driving of
the motor M, cooling air for the motor M is sucked into the housing
2 from a suction port (not shown) of the housing 2, and cools the
motor M. When the workpiece W is cut by the blade 3, a dust
collector (not shown) is connected in advance to the dust
collection hose connection portion 37 via a dust collection hose
(not shown). During operation of the dust collector, chips
generated from a cut part of the workpiece W are sucked from the
opening 33 formed on the front face of the dust collection nozzle
30. The chips sequentially pass through the opening 34 formed on
the rear face of the dust collection nozzle 30, the dust collection
port 36, the dust collection passage 5 and the dust collection hose
so that the dust collector collects the chips. In the present
embodiment, the dust collection nozzle 30 joined to the dust
collection port 36 is attached to the roller holder 22 located
behind the blade 3, so that chips can be effectively introduced to
the dust collection port 36. In addition, since the opening 33 of
the dust collection nozzle 30 is formed to be vertically long,
chips blown up from the cut part of the workpiece W are likely to
enter the dust collection nozzle 30 from the opening 33. As a
result, the blown-up chips are likely to be introduced to the dust
collection port 36 through the dust collection nozzle 30.
Effect of First Embodiment
[0032] In the jigsaw 1 according to the present embodiment, chips
can be introduced to the dust collection port 36 from the dust
collection nozzle 30 that is attached to the roller holder 22
located behind the blade 3. Therefore, the efficiency of collecting
chips can be enhanced. Furthermore, since the vertically long
opening 33 is formed on the front face of the dust collection
nozzle 30, the chips blown up from the cut part of the workpiece W
are likely to be introduced to the dust collection port 36 from the
vertically long opening 33. In consequence, it is also possible to
sufficiently collect the chips blown up from the cut part.
[0033] Besides, the dust collection nozzle 30 can be arranged in
the space between the pair of the side wall portions 23 and 23 so
that there is no need to independently provide a space for
arranging the dust collection nozzle 30.
[0034] Furthermore, the dust collection nozzle 30 can be easily
coupled to the pair of the side wall portions 23 and 23, simply by
using the pin 24 that pivotally supports the roller holder 22 (the
pair of the side wall portions 23 and 23) under the housing 2.
Second Embodiment
[0035] A second embodiment of the present invention will be
described with reference to FIGS. 5 to 7. In the second embodiment,
components identical to those of the first embodiment are denoted
by the same reference symbols, and the description thereof will be
simplified. In the second embodiment, a dust collection nozzle 30A
shown in FIG. 5 is attached to the roller holder 22 of a jigsaw 1A.
In FIGS. 6 and 7, there is shown an example in which the dust
collection nozzle 30A is arranged behind the roller holder 22
continuously with the pair of the side wall portions 23 and 23. As
shown in FIG. 5B, the dust collection nozzle 30A is made of resin
and configured as a hollow box whose bottom face is inclined
upward, as is the case with the dust collection nozzle 30 according
to the first embodiment. As shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B, notch
portions 41 to which rear parts of the side wall portions 23 are
fitted are provided in both left and right side faces of the dust
collection nozzle 30A so that the rear parts of the side wall
portions 23 and 23 are arranged continuously with the front face of
the dust collection nozzle 30A. In addition, the openings 33 and 34
are formed on the dust collection nozzle 30A as is the case with
the dust collection nozzle 30 according to the first embodiment. As
shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, the opening 34 is joined to the dust
collection port 36, and the rear side edges of the side wall
portions 23 and 23 are fitted to the notch portions 41 and 41 of
the dust collection nozzle 30A from ahead, whereby the dust
collection nozzle 30A can be arranged, continuously with the pair
of the side wall portions 23 and 23 in the axial direction of the
output shaft 11 (the front-rear direction in FIG. 6). It should be
noted that, as is the case with the first embodiment, the dust
collection nozzle 30A is coupled to the pair of the side wall
portions 23 and 23 by the pin 24 inserted through the through-hole
32.
[0036] Next, the operation of the jigsaw 1A will be described. By
operating the dust collector in the same manner as in the first
embodiment, chips are sucked from the opening 33 of the dust
collection nozzle 30A after passing through the space between the
pair of the side wall portions 23 and 23. The chips sequentially
pass through the opening 34 of the dust collection nozzle 30A, the
dust collection port 36, the dust collection passage 5 and the dust
collection hose so that the dust collector collects the chips. In
the present embodiment, since the pair of the side wall portions 23
and 23 and the dust collection nozzle 30A are continuously arranged
in the axial direction of the output shaft 11 as shown in FIG. 6,
chips can sequentially pass through the space between the pair of
the side wall portions 23 and 23. Thus, the dust collection nozzle
30A is effectively introduced to the dust collection port 36,
together with suction airflow of the dust collector.
Effect of Second Embodiment
[0037] In the jigsaw 1A according to the present embodiment, the
chips that pass through the space between the pair of the side wall
portions 23 and 23 can be introduced, to the dust collection port
36 via the dust collection nozzle 30A. Accordingly, the roller
holder 22 (the side wall portions 23 and 23) can be utilized as the
dust collection passage for chips. In addition, since the dust
collection nozzle 30A is arranged continuously with the pair of the
side wall portions 23 and 23 in the axial direction of the output
shaft 11, the width dimension (in a left-right direction in a
frontal view of the jigsaw 1A) of the opening 33 of the dust
collection nozzle 30A can be made larger than the lateral width
dimension of the opening 33 of the dust collection nozzle 30, in
comparison with the case where the dust collection nozzle 30 is
arranged between the pair of the side wall portions 23 and 23 as in
the first embodiment. In consequence, the chips sucked into the
dust collection nozzle 30A from the opening 33 flow smoothly.
[0038] The present invention is not limited to the foregoing
embodiments, but can be carried out with part of the configuration
thereof appropriately modified without departing from the scope of
the present invention. In each of the foregoing embodiments, the
dust collection nozzle 30 or 30A is configured as a hollow box that
is separate from the roller holder 22 and has the bottom face that
is inclined upward from the front part of the dust collection
nozzle 30 or 30A toward the rear part of the dust collection nozzle
30 or 30A, but the present invention is not limited to this
configuration. For example, the shape of the dust collection nozzle
can be changed into an appropriate shape that allows the dust
collection nozzle to be arranged between the pair of the side wall
portions 23 and 23, or into an appropriate shape that allows the
dust collection nozzle to be arranged continuously with the pair of
the side wall portions 23 and 23. In this manner, the dust
collection nozzle can be configured separately from the roller
holder 22, and can be appropriately changed in shape. Therefore,
the degree of freedom in selecting the shape of the dust collection
nozzle can be enhanced. Besides, although the dust collection
nozzle 30 or 30A is made from resin in each of the foregoing
embodiments of the present invention, the present invention is not
limited to this configuration. The dust collection nozzle 30 or 30A
may also be made from metal or rubber.
[0039] It is explicitly stated that all features disclosed in the
description and/or the claims are intended to be disclosed
separately and independently from each other for the purpose of
original disclosure as well as for the purpose of restricting the
claimed invention independent of the composition of the features in
the embodiments and/or the claims. It is explicitly stated, that
all value ranges or indications of groups of entities disclose
every possible intermediate value or intermediate entity for the
purpose of original disclosure as well as for the purpose of
restricting the claimed invention, in particular as limits of value
ranges.
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